[The Desert of Wheat by Zane Grey]@TWC D-Link book
The Desert of Wheat

CHAPTER IX
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His huge ox-eyes rolled.

Kurt realized then finally how implacable and hopeless he was--how utterly German.
Then Kurt importuned him to return the eighty thousand dollars to the bank until he was sure the wheat was harvested and hauled to the railroad.
"My wheat won't burn," was old Dorn's stubborn reply.
"Well, then, give me Anderson's thirty thousand.

I'll take it to him at once.

Our debt will be paid.

We'll have it off our minds." "No hurry about that," replied his father.
"But there is hurry," returned Kurt, in a hot whisper.


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